
Flying for a Cause: The Story of Hope Air’s Life-Changing Mission
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In this episode of The Open Skies Podcast, host Chris Glass sits down with Mark Rubinstein, Chief Hope Officer of Hope Air, to discuss the organization’s incredible mission: ensuring that all Canadians, regardless of financial means or geographic location, have access to essential medical care. With a network of commercial airline partners and volunteer pilots, Hope Air provides free flights, accommodations, and travel support for those who would otherwise face insurmountable barriers to receiving medical treatment.
Mark shares the inspiring history of Hope Air, from its humble beginnings in 1986 with just 15 flights to now facilitating over 45,000 travel arrangements annually. He also delves into the challenges of navigating the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of partnerships with airlines like WestJet and Porter, and the growing demand for services as healthcare access disparities widen. This is an eye-opening conversation about the unseen side of air travel—the life-saving journeys happening every day, thanks to the generosity of donors, volunteers, and the aviation industry.
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